rubber
dehydration synthesis (the process of making a polymer from monomer units , or making a greater polymer from smaller polymers)
Borax plays the role of a cross-linking agent in making polymer slime. It forms cross-links between the polymer chains, which helps to give the slime its unique stretchy and squishy properties.
polyacrylonitrile
The number of monomers in the polymer is variable.
A thin polymer film is a humidity sensor. So like the amount of water vapor the thin polymer film contains changes in the film's ability to conduct electricity and the film's ability to conduct electricity is affected by the relative humidity (the ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to the amount of water vapor needed to reach saturation at a given temperature) of the surrounding air. Thus, by measuring the polymer film's ability to store electricity, relative humidity can be determined.
it is a synthetic polymer. depends on how you made it
Teflon belongs to the polymer class of fluoropolymers. It is a type of synthetic polymer that contains fluorine atoms as part of its chemical structure, making it highly resistant to heat and chemicals.
DNA is a polymer
Balloons are made up of a polymer, rubber. the reason for rubber being used in making of balloons is that rubber is an example of an elastomer type polymer, where the polymer has the ability to return to its original shape after being stretched or deformed. The rubber polymer is coiled when in the resting state. The elastic properties arise from the its ability to stretch the chains apart, but when the tension is released the chains snap back to the original position.
Paper is made of cellulose fibers, which are derived from plant materials such as wood pulp. Cellulose is a natural polymer that gives paper its strength and flexibility.
Yes, Play-Doh is a polymer. It is primarily made of polyvinyl acetate, a type of plastic polymer, along with other ingredients like water, salt, and coloring agents. The polymer structure gives Play-Doh its unique pliable and shape-retaining properties.
what tructers in the body of a vertebrate gives it ability to move